[WHITEAVES] BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CANADIAN ZOOLOGY 89 
(BATRACHIA.) 
The Œsophageal Glands of Urodela. 
By Dr. R. R. Bensley. 
Biological Bulletin of the University of Toronto, Vol. ii, No. 3, pp. 87-104. 
The Two-lined Salamander, Spelerpes bilineatus (Green). 
By Walter 8. Odell. 
Ottawa Naturalist, June, 1900, Vol. xiv. Nic. iii., pp. 53-55. 
( FISHES. ) 
1. Planting Young Fry: its comparative advantages. 
2. The Vernacular names of fishes. 
3. Acclimatization of fish, fresh-water and marine. 
By Professor E. E. Prince. 
Ottawa, Department of Marine & Fisheries, 1900, Sessional Paper No. 22, 
pp. xli-Ixix. 
(LEPTOCARDIL.) 
Further Remarks on the Development of Amphiozus. 
By Professor E. W. MacBride. 
Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, April, 1900, pp. 351-366, pl. 1. 
(INVERTEBRATA. ) 
An Addition to the Molluscan Fauna of Canada. 
By Bryant Walker. 
(Records the occurrence of Gastrodonta lamellidens at Ottawa.) 
Ottawa Naturalist, August, 1900, Vol. xiv, No. v, p. 94. 
Malacology. Conchifera. 
By Colonel C. C. Grant. 
Two popular papers on recent shells, published in the Journal and Pro- 
ceedings of the Hamilton Association, No. xvi, pp. 89-100. 
